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Scotland / Loch Ness / Ness / Loch / Scottish folklore / Loch Langavat / Tim Dinsdale / Geography of Scotland / Geography of the United Kingdom / Highlands and Islands of Scotland
Date: 2013-08-29 09:10:29
Scotland
Loch Ness
Ness
Loch
Scottish folklore
Loch Langavat
Tim Dinsdale
Geography of Scotland
Geography of the United Kingdom
Highlands and Islands of Scotland

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